The Politics Industry

How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy

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Katherine M. Gehl, Michael E. Porter, Stephen R. Thorne: The Politics Industry (AudiobookFormat, 2020, Kalorama)

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Published July 21, 2020 by Kalorama.

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978-1-6966-0028-6
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Everyone has their opinion about what's broken in our political system. Not everyone can offer a clear, practical, achievable path toward improvement; of those who do, few can document their recommendations with hard data and historical context.

Gehl and Porter waste not a word on Citizens United nor right-wing propaganda channels nor social media. Perhaps they see those battles as unwinnable? More likely, since they're both economically minded, they prefer to focus on the best ROI. Which, as they see it, is: (1) changing the Primary system to be open and nonpartisan, in which the Top Five (or Four) vote getters are guaranteed a place on the electoral ballot, then (2) Ranked Choice Voting in actual elections.

Will it work? I don't know, obviously: I'm just a cog. There's reason to be optimistic, though: California has had a watered-down version for some years and has seen great results. Alaska just …